Background. The liability-threshold model of psychosis risk predicts stronger phenotypic manifestation of the polygenic risk score (PRS) in the healthy relatives of patients, as compared with healthy comparison subjects.Methods. First-degree relatives of patients with psychotic disorder (871 siblings and 812 parents) and healthy comparison subjects (n = 523) were interviewed three times in 6 years. Repeated measures of two psychosis phenotypes, the Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences (CAPE; self-report - subscales of positive, negative and depressive symptoms) and the Structured Interview for Schizotypy - Revised (SIS-R; clinical interview - subscales of positive and negative schizotypy), were examined for association with PRS. Inte...
Individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) of psychosis are characterised by the emergence of attenuated p...
IMPORTANCE: Schizophrenia has a complex etiology influenced both by genetic and nongenetic factors b...
Whilst associations between polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for schizophrenia and various phenotypic ou...
Background. The liability-threshold model of psychosis risk predicts stronger phenotypic manifestati...
Background First-degree relatives of patients with psychotic disorder have higher levels of polygeni...
Background: There is increasing evidence for shared genetic susceptibility between schizophrenia and...
A history of childhood adversity is associated with psychotic disorder, with an increase in risk acc...
Individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) of psychosis are characterised by the emergence of attenuated p...
Background There is evidence for a polygenic contribution to psychosis. One targetable mechanism thr...
As early detection of symptoms in the subclinical to clinical psychosis spectrum may improve health ...
Individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) of psychosis are characterised by the emergence of attenuated p...
IMPORTANCE: Schizophrenia has a complex etiology influenced both by genetic and nongenetic factors b...
Whilst associations between polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for schizophrenia and various phenotypic ou...
Background. The liability-threshold model of psychosis risk predicts stronger phenotypic manifestati...
Background First-degree relatives of patients with psychotic disorder have higher levels of polygeni...
Background: There is increasing evidence for shared genetic susceptibility between schizophrenia and...
A history of childhood adversity is associated with psychotic disorder, with an increase in risk acc...
Individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) of psychosis are characterised by the emergence of attenuated p...
Background There is evidence for a polygenic contribution to psychosis. One targetable mechanism thr...
As early detection of symptoms in the subclinical to clinical psychosis spectrum may improve health ...
Individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) of psychosis are characterised by the emergence of attenuated p...
IMPORTANCE: Schizophrenia has a complex etiology influenced both by genetic and nongenetic factors b...
Whilst associations between polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for schizophrenia and various phenotypic ou...